TruStride™

TruStride™ is a premium dust-free footing, revered in the equestrian community for its ability to eliminate watering, and maintenance, as well as providing traction, stability and support for diverse riding disciplines.

LiteStride™

LiteStride™ is an economical dust-free arena footing that eliminates the need for watering, reduces maintenance requirements, and provides a supportive, responsive riding surface for both horse and rider.

Equi-Blend™

SuperStall™

SuperStall™ is a one-piece foam mattress system. It is the market’s softest and most durable stall system. SuperStall™ uses a proven foam cushion that has been used under animals in Europe for over 12 years.

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“No hoof, no horse!” We seem to hear that phrase a lot in the horse world. Taking care of your horse’s hooves are essential for your horse’s livelihood. Daily hoof care benefits more than your horse’s hooves; it can give you early clues to potential problems and so that you can address the issues. Daily […]

Here in Upstate NY, our winters are brutal. Being located in the Finger Lakes Region of New York, we can get buried pretty quickly by lake effect snow. In the winter of 2015, we had 125.3” of total snowfall! As we start to batten down the hatches, or close the stall windows of our barn […]

I’ve helped out at a lot of different barns over the years. I like seeing exactly how everyone operates their facility and has their own particular ways. But no matter what, when I am in a barn and I am filling water buckets they always say “don’t let it overflow!!” If you have a deep […]

You would not believe the kind of questions I get during sales calls for our SuperStall Systems. How old is your oldest stall? (Our first one was installed in 2006!) How thick is your foam pad under the topcover? (1 1/8”) How thick is the full mattress system together? (Around 1 1/4”) The next question […]

Who loves spending hours and hours taking care of a horse stall? Not me that is for sure. I think the biggest issue that takes up the most time with mucking a stall is the horses that love to spread their manure around the entire stall. These are the types of stalls where you have […]